Fayetteville, North Carolina — home to Fort Bragg and a strong veteran community — has seen a growing interest in THCA, a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that’s making waves in the wellness space. THCA, or tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, is a key compound found in raw cannabis and the chemical precursor to THC. On its own, THCA doesn’t produce a “high,” but when heated through a process called decarboxylation (typically between 200–290°F), it converts to Delta-9 THC — the psychoactive component in cannabis.
North Carolina Farm Bill leaves gray area on cannabis Rakeem "Keem" Jones

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